Wine Vending Machines

Image by dhyatt via Flickr Pennsylvania has just introduced it’s first wine vending machine. Apparently PA has liquor laws similar to MN which means you can’t just walk into a grocery store and buy booze. And certainly not on a Sunday. I don’t understand PA liquor laws any more than I understand MN laws but [...]

2008 Mendoza Argentina Malbec

I’m doing another Black Box Wine this week. I can’t help it, I just found this 2008 Mendoza Argentina Malbec and I am in love. I have posted about Malbec wines before so to learn, once again, that I love them, should come as no surprise. I was turned onto Malbec wine about four years [...]

Black Box Wines

Over the last few years I have become a fan of box wines. I prefer the white boxed wines to the reds but I have found  some reds that are very good even when coming out of a box. The advantage to a box wine is that it doesn’t have to be drunk right away. [...]

2007 Lily Hill Estate Zinfandel

If you managed to get your hands on this zin, now is the time to consider drinking it. The 2007 Lily Hill Estate Zinfandel scored a very impressive 91 points and is at the peak of it’s flavor. From  Bellawinery.com Fruit from our Lily Hill estate was destemmed and crushed before going through a 12-day [...]

Valentines Day Pick from 1st Grand Ave Liquor

Nick from 1st Grand Liquors has suggested a lovely wine that he promises will get you some nookie if you drink it with that special someone. The wine is Banfi Rosa Regale, and this is how Nick, the guy who knows everything there is to know about wine, describes it: Aromatic with a hint of [...]

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Wine Vending Machines

Wine from a Vending Machine
Image by dhyatt via Flickr

Pennsylvania has just introduced it’s first wine vending machine. Apparently PA has liquor laws similar to MN which means you can’t just walk into a grocery store and buy booze. And certainly not on a Sunday. I don’t understand PA liquor laws any more than I understand MN laws but I do know that Wisconsin has greatly benefited from our archaic laws. I suspect that is the case for neighboring states of Pennsylvania too.

Until now. Now residents of PA can go to a kiosk in their grocery store, swipe their driver’s license, blow into a breath sensor and look into a camera and then choose a bottle of wine much like they might choose a pack of gum or Funyuns from their office vending machine. Of course, you won’t find these kinds of vending machines in the office, at least not yet.

Consumers seem to be happy about the vending machines but there are naysayers who suggest teens could easily purchase wine through the vending machine. Not so, all purchases are approved by a grocery store employee, thus the reason for looking in the camera.

We won’t be getting these awesome wine vending machines in Minnesota because they are way too convenient and our grocery stores can’t sell liquor unless they are a stand alone store. We have a few grocery stores with liquor stores attached but consumers must purchase their liquor separately from their food. I don’t know why. They will let you put your booze in the same bag however.

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2008 Mendoza Argentina Malbec

winetome.net, black box wine

I’m doing another Black Box Wine this week. I can’t help it, I just found this 2008 Mendoza Argentina Malbec and I am in love.

I have posted about Malbec wines before so to learn, once again, that I love them, should come as no surprise. I was turned onto Malbec wine about four years ago. My favorite was Alta Vista.  An exceptional wine. It was my favorite until yesterday when I tried the Black Box Malbec.

I don’t know how they do it, all of their wines are great.  Black Box wines can hold their own against any bottle. The Malbec Black Box wine surpasses a lot of the Malbecs that are out there right now. It seems everyone has come out with a Malbec lately, and some of them shouldn’t have.

This wine has luscious floral cherry aromas. The palate is dry and mediom bodied, with juicy blueberry flavors and hints of tobacco and chocolate. The tobacco doesn’t sound all that good but believe me it is. It has an earthy, robust structure and well balanced acidity which leads to a smooth finish. This wine pairs beautifully with steaks, grilled meats and Veggies, Italian dishes and mild cheeses.

I would serve this to any guest and not feel the least bit worried that it is from a box. I might pour it into a carafe to serve on the table but this wine rivals any of the best Malbecs I have tasted. I would serve it with pride.

If you don’t love this wine you aren’t drinking enough. Wow, that doesn’t really sound right. You will love this wine, I promise. It is nothing but a box full of deliciousness.

Source Select Mendoza, Argentina vinyards

Acidity 5.6/l

Alcohol 13.5%

Residual Sugar 3.0g/l

pH 3.7

SRP $24.99, which is the equivalent of about $6.25 per 750ml bottle

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Black Box Wines

Winetome.net, Black Box Wines

Over the last few years I have become a fan of box wines. I prefer the white boxed wines to the reds but I have found  some reds that are very good even when coming out of a box.

The advantage to a box wine is that it doesn’t have to be drunk right away. Because box wines are air tight the wine can remain fresh (non oxidized) for a long time. Usually much longer than it takes to drink the wine.

If I am having a gathering I still prefer to pour the wine from a bottle, it just looks so much nicer on the table and I know the wine will be drunk so there won’t be any wasted wine. However, for my own wine drinking, which isn’t usually more than a glass a night, I prefer the box. I have too many bottles of good wine that are now cooking wine because I couldn’t drink them fast enough.

One of my favorite box wines is the Black Box. It’s a more expensive box wine coming in at $23, but for the equivalent of four bottles that isn’t too bad. I usually keep a box of the New Zealand East Coast Sauvignon Blanc in my fridge. It’s a light wine, not too fruity and not dry. It goes with the lighter fare of warmer months. Often I pour it over ice and enjoy it on my back deck.

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2007 Lily Hill Estate Zinfandel

2007 Lily Hill Estate ZinfandelIf you managed to get your hands on this zin, now is the time to consider drinking it. The 2007 Lily Hill Estate Zinfandel scored a very impressive 91 points and is at the peak of it’s flavor.

From  Bellawinery.com

Fruit from our Lily Hill estate was destemmed and crushed before going through a 12-day fermentation in a submerged cab tank. The syrah grapes used in the blend were co-fermented with the zinfandel. Aging occurred in a combination of French and American oak barrels for 16 months.

The 2007 Lily Hill zinfandel tantalizes the nose with a delicate aroma of blackcurrant and cloves. This velvety textured wine delivers solid red fruit and soft tannins on the palate, with a lingering finish of plum and roasted coffee beans.

Our Lily Hill estate vineyard is located on the western slope of the Dry Creek Valley, directly above our wine cave. We are privileged to have 10 acres of old vine zinfandel planted in 1915. These weathered vines give us ultra-ripe, concentrated fruit that brings intense flavor and complexity to our wines.

In 2007 we experienced a steady summer of warm days and cool, foggy nights, ideal growing conditions for top-notch winegrapes. 2007 wines have excellent concentration with full but soft tannins. The vintage balances power and finesse and is perhaps the best year in Sonoma County in the last decade.

I haven’t been able to score one of these babies but if you have please let me know what you thought of it.

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Valentines Day Pick from 1st Grand Ave Liquor

Nick from 1st Grand Liquors has suggested a lovely wine that he promises will get you some nookie if you drink it with that special someone. The wine is Banfi Rosa Regale, and this is how Nick, the guy who knows everything there is to know about wine, describes it:

Aromatic with a hint of rose petals and raspberries, “Rosa Regale” Brachetto d’Acqui is perhaps the only wine in the world that marries well with chocolate, especially dark or bittersweet. Delightful, vivacious and aromatic, it can also be enjoyed with strawberries, fruit salads and a wide range of desserts. $24.99.
Nick is offering a 10% discount to my readers only. That’s a sweet deal. And not just on this wine but anything in the store. It’s a great deal and now is a great time to take advantage of it. Just mention this blog or REDHEAD to any of the wonderful staff and they will discount your purchase 10%.
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